The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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Page 47
3/1 , pages 50 , 54 and 55 ) , and a mesenteric portion comprising the coils of the
jejunum and ileum . Since the mesenteric portion of the small intestine is subject
to considerable individual and functional variations , its total length varies ...
3/1 , pages 50 , 54 and 55 ) , and a mesenteric portion comprising the coils of the
jejunum and ileum . Since the mesenteric portion of the small intestine is subject
to considerable individual and functional variations , its total length varies ...
Page 57
From the functional point of view , a division into an ampullary and a sphincteric
portion of the rectum seems to be more appropriate . The former , although
presenting itself , when empty , as a more or less transverse slit , varies in size
and ...
From the functional point of view , a division into an ampullary and a sphincteric
portion of the rectum seems to be more appropriate . The former , although
presenting itself , when empty , as a more or less transverse slit , varies in size
and ...
Page 61
Separated from the internal anal sphincter by fibers of the conjoined longitudinal
muscle ( previously erroneously called a “ septum " ) at the level of the
intermuscular groove , the subcutaneous portion is situated below and slightly
lateral to ...
Separated from the internal anal sphincter by fibers of the conjoined longitudinal
muscle ( previously erroneously called a “ septum " ) at the level of the
intermuscular groove , the subcutaneous portion is situated below and slightly
lateral to ...
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